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Lecture series in Ecology and Environmental Research SS 2016

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Dr. Julian Klaus
Catchment and Eco-Hydrology Research Group, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (Homepage)
Thursday, 09.06.2016 12:00-13:30 H6, GEO

Stable Isotopes in Hydrology: Progress in concepts and process understanding

Stable isotopes of the water molecule (18O, 2H) are commonly used in various hydrological applications. They are a powerful tool to better understand the movement of water from their source in the ocean until they leave catchments via streamflow and evapotranspiration.

In recent years, significant progress was made in measuring techniques and in the fundamental theory of stable isotope application in hydrology. This presentation will show research that employed stable isotopes in precipitation and streamflow studies. At first, a new high-frequency data set of stable isotopes in precipitation will be presented, including measurement techniques and the influence of hydro-meteorological parameters on long term and short term variations.

Furthermore, new theoretical concepts to investigate water flowpaths and catchment transit times using stable isotopes will be outlined. One approach relies on the relationship of δ2H to δ18O (via the evaporation water line) in different components of the water cycle that eventually allows a better conceptual understanding of water flowpaths. The second approach is a novel semi-parametric model that is used to calculate δ18O of streamwater and eventually infer the catchment transit time and transit time distribution. These two approaches are applied in fundamentally different landscapes. Based on these applications, we can conclude that different physiographic catchment characteristics require partly different methodological stable isotope approaches to decipher catchment function.

 

*** invited by Luisa Hopp, Hydrology



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